sialfær

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Old Danish[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Norse sjalfr, from Proto-Germanic *selbaz.

Pronoun[edit]

sialfær (feminine nominative singular sialf, neuter nominative singular sialft)

  1. (Scania) self
    • c. 1210, "Ryftær bondæn sialfær", Scanian Law, chapter 161.
      ᚱᛦᚠᛐᛅᚱ ᛒᚮᚿᛑᛅᚿ ᛋᛁᛆᛚᚠᛅᚱ ᛋᛆᚼᚢ ᛅᚠᛐᛁᚱ ᛋᛁᚿᚢᛘ ᚦᚱᛅᛚᛚᛂ []
      Ryftær bondæn sialfær sahu æftir sinum þrælle []
      If the farmer himself admits what is said about his slave []

Descendants[edit]

  • Scanian: sælver
  • Danish: selv
    • Norwegian Bokmål: selv
  • Jutish: sjæl